Re: xfsprogs: Fix for xfstest 252 hang on ext4

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On 5/23/2011 7:38 PM, Allison Henderson wrote:
On 5/23/2011 6:16 PM, Yongqiang Yang wrote:
On Tue, May 24, 2011 at 4:34 AM, Allison Henderson
<achender@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi all,

While trying to add more punch hole tests to xfstest, I found that
test 252 hangs on ext4 due to a loop in xfsprogs that does not exit.
XFS gets out of this loop because there is logic in the loop that
looks for the last extent flag and breaks out. But it looks like ext4
does not return a last extent when the file has a hole at the end. I
am not sure if this is the correct behavior or not, so I will copy
the ext4 folks on this too. Below is a copy of the fix for xfsprogs:

Hi there,

What's blocksize of the tested ext4? For now, ext4 returns
LAST_EXTENT if the logical offset covered by the extent is greater
than file size, so if there is a hole at the end, no last extent is
returned. Thx!

Yongqiang.

Hi there,

The block size I've been using is 4096. As long as that behavior is
expected, I think the test will be ok with just the xfsprogs fix,
though. Thx!

Allison Henderson



diff --git a/io/fiemap.c b/io/fiemap.c
index fa990cc..81fc92c 100644
--- a/io/fiemap.c
+++ b/io/fiemap.c
@@ -246,7 +246,7 @@ fiemap_f(
flg_w, _("FLAGS"));
}

- while (!last&& ((cur_extent + 1) != max_extents)) {
+ while (!last&& (cur_extent<= max_extents)) {
if (max_extents)
num_extents = min(num_extents,
max_extents - (cur_extent + 1));


It looks like the loop enters with last=0, cur_extents=0, and
max_extents = 0, and on the first iteration cur_extents get set to 2,
so we dont see ((cur_extent + 1) == max_extents for a very long time.
I doubt the logic was meant to work that way, so this patch should
fix it, but I wanted to make sure that the fiemap for ext4 is working
as intended too. Feed back appreciated! Thx all!

Allison Henderson
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>> Hi all,
>>
>> I haven't heard much back on this patch, so Im just poking this
>> thread to make sure it doesn't get forgotten. I have some patches
>> out there for punch hole, and I'm currently looking at fixing up
>> some older punch hole tests in the dmapi code, but they wont do much
>> good for ext4 with out this fix.  If I could get a quick peek from
>> some one on the xfs list for this patch, that would be much
>> appreciated.  Thx all!
>
> If ext4 is not setting the last extent flag on the last extent then
> that's an ext4 bug that the test has detected, right? And so you
> should be fixing ext4 rather than modifying the test to hide the
> different behaviour?
>
> Cheer
>
>-- Dave Chinner david@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

Hi All,

Sorry, I should have poked the thread with Yongqiang's response, so I will move the dialog into this thread. At the moment, it sounds like the fiemap for ext4 is working as intended. Yongqiang, do you agree that the fiemap for ext4 should be changed? I think you are more familiar with this part of the code than I am, and I just want to make sure we find a solution that everyone is happy with. Thx!

Allison Henderson





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